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In the early twenty-first century international education emerged
as an almost ubiquitous concept within discussions of educational
curriculum; the objectives of schools, universities, and colleges;
and government policies for K–12 and higher education. Although
far from a new phenomenon, many jurisdictions now view
international education as a highly competitive global industry.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of international
education policy in Canada, tracing the complex history of when,
how, and why it emerged as a policy area of strategic importance.
Illuminating a uniquely Canadian perspective, influenced by
regional interests and federal-provincial tensions, International
Education as Public Policy in Canada addresses challenging
questions: Why was Canada a latecomer in addressing this policy
issue? What is the relationship between international education and
Canadian immigration policy? How did international education
develop as a major Canadian industry? The resulting essays from
leading scholars contribute not only to the growing Canadian
literature on international education policy but also to a
critical, global conversation. Contemplating where the Canadian
story of international education is headed, International Education
as Public Policy in Canada calls for a broader debate on ethical
practices in internationalization, focusing on inclusion, equity,
compassion, and reciprocity.
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